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Procurement Heads win national award

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February 2, 2023
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Procurement Heads was named the Best Recruitment Company to Work For at Recruiter’s Investing in Talent Awards in London last night on January 31.

The awards, which took place at the Brewery and were presented by comedian Jo Caulfield, recognise companies for their ongoing development and improvement of their teams.

Procurement Heads were particularly praised for their investment in the team at every level.

Rupert Gaster, Founder and Managing Director of Procurement Heads, said, “I am particularly proud that we have won this award as it recognises the team’s amazing contribution to our overall success as a business.”

The award acknowledges Procurement Heads’ successfully attracting and retaining motivated, productive and diverse staff through learning and training, rewarding employee pay and benefits, career and professional development, a positive company culture that excels at inclusion, fosters social responsibility and sustainability, values its staff’s health and wellbeing, and provides excellent client and candidate services.

Rupert added, “Two of our key principles at Procurement Heads are sustainability and equality, diversity and inclusion so I’m delighted that we have won an award that places such importance on these topics.”


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